Women & Songs 9

Women & Songs 9 is the ninth album in the Women & Songs franchise.

Women & Songs 9
Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedDecember 6, 2005
Length1:11:05
LabelWEA International
ProducerTed Carson
Various Artists chronology
Women & Songs 8
(2004)
Women & Songs 9
(2005)
Women & Songs 10
(2006)

Overview

The album was released on December 6, 2005. 19 tracks are featured, including one surprise track: Kathleen Edwards' song In State appears on the album among greats like Alanis Morissette, Vanessa Carlton, Faith Hill, and Jann Arden. Also on the album with her second consecutive appearance is Amanda Stott; her single Paper Rain appeared in 2004, and Homeless Heart from the same album appears on this disc.

Track listing

  1. Cool (Dallas Austin/Gwen Stefani) [3:09]
  2. White Houses (Vanessa Carlton/Stephan Jenkins) [3:46]
  3. Ironic - Acoustic Version (Glen Ballard/Alanis Morissette) [3:56]
  4. Fireflies (Lori McKenna) [4:27]
  5. I Will Not Be Broken (Gordon Kennedy/Wayne Kirkpatrick/Tommy Sims) [3:40]
  6. Hallelujah - Live Juno Awards Performance (Leonard Cohen) [5:30]
  7. Willing to Fall Down (Russell Broom/Jann Arden Richards) [4:06]
  8. Happy Baby (Damhnait Doyle/Jay Joyce/Tara MacLean/Kim Stockwood) [2:59]
  9. Pieces of Me (Kara DioGuardi/John Shanks/Ashlee Simpson) [3:38]
  10. Mary - Improbable Pop Radio Mix (Sarah Slean) [3:49]
  11. In State (Kathleen Edwards) [3:57]
  12. Old Skool Love (M. Brown/James Bryan) [3:26]
    • (performed by Divine Brown)
  13. The Chokin' Kind (Harlan Howard) [3:36]
  14. Everything to Me (Liz Phair/John Shanks) [3:18]
  15. Homeless Heart (Andreas Carlsson/Desmond Child/Harry "Slick" Sommerdahl) [3:02]
  16. Black Horse and the Cherry Tree (KT Tunstall) [2:52]
  17. Open Arms (Ben Barson/Martin Brammer/Colette VanSertima) [4:02]
  18. Inside & Out (Barry Gibb/Maurice Gibb/Robin Gibb) [4:18]
  19. Turned My Back (Theresa Sokyrka) [3:34]

Production credits

Mastering

  • Ted Carson

Photography

  • David Goldman
  • Jeri Heiden
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